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OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1901 N artival st the Rospitat ané nis conmvion 1o | AR BELOW 'Ii FATlNl‘.S pandle ¢f Nothing, seme, previetons end 8 I'l\A\(l:b OF SCHOOL BOARD! & intevtssoess ot from 70 trom Moorhead to South Omaha with stock | cn Donahue eays there are firs and, seeing that an accident to the traln hundreds of such cases in the clty A %004 | Agoth K P A large number of the & 0 er Kink Pat in Tan Aremn was imminent, Jumped and fell under the | FTanchi many ouch people,” sald he, “are too proud L have left their proxles with tho secret MINOR MENTION. “lCH“NL INSURANCE R“SE\“"""" lonsly Lew Va to apply for ald, and the only way we can Annual Tax Levy. Jthe shares thus represented being at _— learn of them s through the nelghbors. $16,000, every share of which will be ¢ Davis sells drugs on thee goid winter svenings Bave W hoy ) And these, too, are usually the most worthy favor of the proposal at the request of th Btockert sells carpets and rugs of Woodward's Virginia ¢ Chocolates by | geal ¢STATE EXCHANGE GETS REPORT | cases that como undor our notice.” MEANING OF STATUTE NOW IN DISPUTE |y, Motz beer at Neumayer's hote the fireside | At the directors’ meeting there will Be se Drs. Green, office o Clty Charities Active | ted two directors t the places va Welsbaoh burnet b aration to Agenis Prize waltz, Hughes hall, Friday night Mlocks and Unimproved | Dean Campbell Fair, at the head of the [@uestion of Av s A L. Baker aed. Frod PaReGHL L arentiRe optician, 16 Broadway, Gravel rocfing. A. H Kead, 641 Broadway. Perty Pays Taxes on Many St e ik :h'“l"':' AT Sver et Neceasity of who have resigr ABAUKT ele i ; R ’ e ask the poor all ove a to tion, The lis tedvby the Stepanon, Baidwin bicck Eevator | DECLARE THE INCREASE 1S ILLEGAL T Toe o ROy Times Rate Latd Akatnst send us thelr namea and addresnes; they bt MATEO8 58 Sonatin . Ad Corporations. will be at once investigated and if worthy Proceedings have been Instituted to es- will be Felleved sheettully, quletly and.sr) Seek to Show Alao that It is Unrea- ish an alley in the block north of Broad | election will be considered by the execttive | mittee and from th y names will vately. We ask the rich family or well | ¥ ; way between Sixth and Scott stfeets to re- | 1 o . N Th t " hos be selected to be submitt he board of ern was a callor sonable and Unjust—City place the one washed away in the Ind ol At the mecting of the Real Estate ex-|t0-do family to take one of these families | The finance committee of the school board o c o0 8 ay po o Mt and relieve It it of « stmas | with other members of that organization are ckant pictures just | FONL tV O creck floods. The sheriff's jury has | Chane ferday sttetoon e comEItIO | O e APt Floh GHE 3 oe | bt g b b B A it sl A chargel : o 3 cheer. We want to bring rich and poor to- | discussing a proposition of considerable in 5 MILDER 01 Hroadway punies, awarded to E. B. Evans of California, owner | harked with the matfer of assessments on | che¢ oring rich and poor is8ig & proposition of considera HUNTING MILDER jor_of the Eastern t th rty back of the old Nonpareil | Chartered corporations made a report which [ K°ther that they may sce and know each | terest to the general public. Section 21 of Magonie hail s adopted 8 | other. The charitable can be their own al- | th gover school boards of cities v o 1 ttery rase bullding on Scott street, $500 for the ~"nw\ “l: adopted without division as follows ot | ’“hhnl\" »”" “\.vv:’ Ih \“' \:r‘l ”II” v] o Many ¥ comes Justice Hrvant|] A protest has been formulated by the | Of ground wleven feat wide to be taken off | youl ‘committre, to whom was referred | “The City Charltles have over 100 families | ing the month of January of cach year th todn A {siting | MeFchants and fobbers of Council Blufts | hie property for this purpose. Other prop- | the matter of ‘Iavestigating the assess- | to be relleved In this quiet, private, friendly | board shall estimate the resources ltkely to Sunny Reglo o 1 Denney 1kht ‘cuptain of | AEAInSt the recent increase in insurance | €Ly owners Interested will donate the | ments of the Omaha Sireet Ruliway com- | way” ‘The First Congregational church has | be derived trom fincs. Hrenscs and. other he pol | rates and a determined effort will be made | NeCessary space for the alley franchised cotporat first “wecured re- [ done wisely and kindly in offering to take | sources and shall then report to the city | The sudden advent of winter o keey i me nights get him (to resiat the advance At a meeting of [ oo onl i liable Informatic 1RO the Rresent avtial | care of two families during the winter and | council the number.of mills tax required (o travel 1o the south a g impetu a portaple Billlard and pool tabie ot Peter: | the merchants and jobbers resolutions, ; porations, and then compared the na. | two families have been gratefully assigned | run the schools during the ensuing fiscal | INg to the consen e ol which had been signed by the individual | Al Latnte Tranafers sexsed value' of sald corporations with the [to it. Trinity cathedral has taken its share. | year. The fiscal year of school boards in officials in Omaha srnia o i Jrlelim of Lexngion: {os | tems, we 1 b assessed value of a large number of sub ) by bt will xperid Tiie holduys as (he Ruest of Miss ns, were considered and endorsed In the | gpoga transters were filed yesterday 1 | atantial Well mroved nuiamn bioka n | 11 every other church fn the city will thus | cities of the metropolitan class fs not fixed | not yet respor o to any Caroll Tost Rohrer following manner the abstract, title and losn office of J, W.|the business center of Omaha, also with | 08sist the problem (s solved | by the statute, but the Omaha board has | preclable extent Mire Ella Wirt will be home Friday trom | Resolved, That in view of the facts | gauitt 101 Bear) ptrest small improved residence properties and establighed that year from July 1 to June 30, et headquarter o statems e Cniver f Nebrasia at Lincoln tor | stated in the att solutions, slgned unimproved business and residence prope t the ChHaimas vacaion bk By mome. of the merchania wnd jobber nf [ John W. Proctor to Frances L. Proc e i wddition ¢ the report made ¢ | GIVE THE JOBBERS A FRIGHT [ inclusive. According to the sirict letter of contrary to the con opinton this s L rown of Omaha and Miss Bertha | Council Bluffs, la., we ask that t rigir tor, selq 0, w the last meeting of the exchange, beg to — the law. which several of the members will month in which tra Ha Auburn. Neb., were married yes- | Fates of insurance fixed on our respec.ve | August oss R, iiesly, ot submit the fellowing Probable Increase In Frelght Rates | fnsist upon tor v Justices BrYANT properties be fe biished, for the fi block 7, tawn of Minden, w. d 1. That the corporation assessments vary Abe A J v that the same are reasonable and adeq ifield '8, Mayne and wife to Ern from § per cent to 15 per cent of their May ( Them In Good none of the money ralsed from the tax, fines ' ber, it is sald, aro the months n which th et toroErow & 5 8 compensation for the protection aftorded | E u,mk‘Am P n‘nlin'l ) (south present marke salie Sk ; | and licenses paid for the year 1502 until the ' poorer classes and h o & Lo t lomor ! us by the companies ca it risks, of cree a (except sely sely) hat the large business blocks are in At 5 . . " t Bpector will ol vea T b e AT s U KR e | Ana Wi 44 (1,486 acres), w. d. 8,000 | variably axeosned at from 45 per cent 1o 8 beginniog of the ensuing fiscal year, which | Journey, and those o Mixe Jennle Meyers has returned to her | fesolved, further, That u copy of il Adima to 1 W. Bindef, lot 15, cent of thelr present actual market — | does not begin until July not leave home till o Bome ot Falbury, Net aiter a visic with | SRREURE S T a0 ES 0 ol of 16 Wilama: jat add.. wded 100 f Vi A number of Omaha jobbers are with| At the last meeting of the board it was | holidays 8o December 1 aer. pist ern Me | to each of o ’ : e Anna Mohn, part sig lot 3. That a majority of the unimproved fety wate o twe ; | e . t ach ¢ the local Insurance a i nimp anxiety watching the ht of time betwes st N ¢ v All members of encampment No. 8, Unlon | the ‘oity, with the request that cot men] Jackson's add., w 6.0 | business and residence properties and the [ now ang Jam f|' ',‘" of tim Ween | ynderstood that certain funds which by law The Burlington is carrying Veterans' leug e to meet at Woodmen | agent forward a copy of the same to the ., Durham and wife to cheaper class of improved resldence prop- | anuary 1 and are making the most | are required to be sugmented each year hall th eivet officers various companies tepresented by him W. Binder, 5.35 acres in sly nwh are masessed at from B per cent to | Strenuous efforts to get goods delivered \ T e [ning 10| These resolutions are signed by Charles caudih] - T cent of thelr present actual market | from the factorfes before that time. Th nes sentatives say t over and Cinton, Ta 0% 241w, McDonald, as chairman, and F. R, 8ix tranaters, total 08,760 | 4.1 of this investigation causeq | TA%on for this {s the condition of freight n January 1 and from the en , Davis, as secretary T H'TI G \"“HIK Iwn;nm(rh";’ \h'r( ether with se Irl’ll « "\‘r ates between eastern points and Omaha ng argued that the fiscal year something new nembers he Real Estate exchange) to | fo & i e y a s h e Wiy WANTS TO RETURN TO WHITING: | fiiuirs, 6™, ki “ReES 17 | For some time there have been rumors to | closing at the latter time, the appro. Thix fs that the wlor enter a_proest agalnst the corporation | the effoct that the roads between Omaha | priation would be legal. In the discussion | Pacifle const are now rivalin The formal protest thus to be sent to [ Margueritn Seams’ Prospective H assessments standing as fixed by the and Chlcago were surreptitiously cutting ! . ) of Review, the aiument. beltg ihat | | which has taken place between the members | ifornia as wintering Corporation asmecyments were not maie | Fates, but any inquiry met with absolute | gince the meeting of the board it has boen | The Heek 1ilant Te VMake fornin, Fla v the west coast Is enforcing, the board can use not unusually large. ber and Novem rt do 400 people a week to Califor would recelve as the deposits for 1901 Northwost and Un 2on 18 ex home | from the wmal s dar | Fulis t holidays par- | ent | Mr o returned | to th mont Bennett and to the local agents follows band Decamps, Leaving Her honey moc western | Whe The mercha bhers of BCCORAINE. to IR M dental on the Al o i qib | r p less. rding to’ law, and furthermore, wore al on part of all ofcials Inter ed by points he city of Councll Bluffs, la., have been Pens not fair, fuse and equitable when comparad | ested bt ool f girl, who ca play the | rece lw n v:n-w‘l through llhv local repre- with the assessm:nts or al estate A few day a r ¢ ont clork In 4 music store, | Sentatives of “the various insurance com- | o o & s (Bree elog! The Hoard of Review listened to the pro- | A few days ago a story came from Chi- Broadway, Councli | panies doing bustness i this “city that | CHICAGO, ""H‘“ St """: "U‘"“' test of the Real Estate exchange and to | cago announcing that the Chicago-Denver enry Bennett of Ceda vld- 18 Ot | Ninetec car-old A a Seams came e arguments made by real estate owners, b O r Ra n& for | Ninetecn-year arguerita s came | the arguments made by real cstate owners, | rate on carloads had been cut by all roads place repor w004 some that the law should be fornia business. but it | strictly enforced, and to mcet that argu- fs to Oklahoma and Texas point | ment friends of the r idea have ad average daily load w | vanced a proposition intended to bring the night on No. 7, which "' A Insurance ¢ | to ch o from Whiting, Ia., to marry :,;::: Iu”s“wr”l.l % gume n'N r||‘|)“\,- |;\. ‘,‘",' 1'.\: Abd alies that time 1t hins Been Kecertatny ‘I‘:;“ll‘nl x-'rm‘uhl with the world. This propo- Omaha ertien from 10 per cent to ® per cent; now ‘11:.- young woman entered detective head- | {iG SIUEAE of same of the Corhorstons thAt uot anly thew, but previbusly, the ) on contemp there uarte s morning and asked the aid of | creas) th LI ed valuation of ° five " , | it by the understgnod. merchants | Uartete this moroing and asked the ad of | crctsing, tho s u:xed valuation of’ 8% | Chieago-Omaha rate’ had been. Igaored PLLLRN G ”“\‘;.K“nu.k tmas | and fobbers Wwa protest ngainst sucl R | the police “" . e "‘» he told | 31,5000 for the 1W1 10 about $1,751,0°0 | the roads in their effort to secure busine halt of two fiscal years, but of making the | ing big in Joue laundey work ‘earty | increane (s uinjust, unreasonable | home in Whiting cek a sh | for (he vear 1 r & total Increase of | At the present time tho Intter rate is sald | levy large enough to pay expenses until s |4 Hel o d B L ' Chief Clerk Luthardt, she left her home in | about $231,00 " P oict the rush J toflowins reasonn 1o | 10 1% the Judgment of your committee that | to be about two-thirds of the former rate. | June 0, 1902, after which time the annual | aireats not e 1. Heers Rohrer will come he ar ife Towsen n thin oity | company with u young man. an actor In 8 | s ki B 0h] 6 TG TPATY Of ‘what | Aw a result of thia condition a considerable | levs wetd 1 memmeienr L Lo the anaual | already had thelr effect on Ne acidemy it Mexioe the last eleven years does not cail ¢ aville company. Bhe placed her purse |f ahon s s Mooy By rt of w L t o 4 be sufete : o schools days with his parents, | or warrant such inorease of rte (R A s GRS L L L TU VT D L Bl amount of goods In being sold delivered at | until the succecding fiscal year, which bo | & ohrer easc of the rates, us will be rhown by | containing ! unjust when compared with the a Omaha cheaper than it has been quoted in | ging six months after the levy will be home from the | the following facts, taken from the officfsi | in his pocket as they entered the traln. | oy SHCD,“O0 and we recommend [ many months. This ie particularly true of | made. Other members of the board in the At lowa City Saturday | records of the city | They arrived in Chicago Monday and went | that this exchange go be he city cou A . o n the el and many parties are being planned i heav rtiel h e, Il 1 y8 with his parents, | Am by fire Insurance com- hotel. Then the man in the case, the | ¢l when It sits as a board of equalization y aptlelcy, such we wire, ualls and |interest ot a low levy this year advocate the | Kot Springs in Arkaneas 1s still c Muyor and Mrs. Victor Jenning panies: | to @ hotel 10 . poe | na”uve’ 1t wmost “endeavor o secure un | hardware, which are delivered twretail deal a of calliog for a levy sufficient to pay | suffeten i el 8 Y Speclal prices given on candy to teachers | 1190 $ 16,41 | young woman's pocketbook, her checks and | quscanment on the broperty of the fran: |ers In carlots. With the Aecline 1n the | expenses only until Jume 30, 1 O e ity b T e, URIR plen and Sunday school s e, We have | 1b01 H86 | trunis disappeared and the woman was -rtmr” p‘-u'-u{u.l‘ . '1" Omaha vh‘n H” ;‘ phlce at Omaha oame & great incre | rl‘ |> ey :1‘ W . II"II’”" ant winter resoft, and the passenger tra different viricties of candies to selcct from, | 156 08 i o 8492 | ofi penniless oquitable and fair when compared with the a a eat incres of six months, and making the annual levy | of the Missouri Pacific 18 Just now crtel & Miller, 100 West Broadway. Tel, | 16 2371180 DRSS, assessed valuation on v-:‘\l estite orders, Lacal jobbers, apparently regurd- | in succeeding years care for expenses in- | gy tnat ol . 59 32,500 In the discussion which followed the in- | less of consequen: began to take orders | curred during six month 4 e B ; curred du six months preceding the | Meanwhile the Wabash reports daily i A motor car golng fast struck a bunch j8e : 'H,(,, FURMTURE DEM-ERS COMBINE | oquction of the report Mr. Wilson of the [ on every hand. The mills were drawn upon | Jevy and in the followirg six months. This | . 04" ”[“ ‘”' Waba "' Jodd “'I‘ ) cattle’ belonging to- Kred Fedder 1000 | Payne-Knox company n talk in wh for vast quantities of their product,‘muc i Pttt il R b b I LA e ol st Broadway and State str at H 7 Orders DY LA Rt J . product, ‘much | it is claimed by other it rom which points ravelefs scat oclock Wednesday night. Two of the R WENSER 10WRIKRIKINEE be eald that the only object of the commit- [of which, under ordinary circumstances, | ae bad as the potb Al L IL AL B S I s o ter toward different portions of th ’lum the gulf east to Florida. The *Fr tle were badly hurt has d w big spurt in travel ea 1 can make I8 in fur tve line carried by Merrlam - block from the east 150 peoy ates asking for a sufficlent | that portion of the &outh levy not only to run the schools from Janu- | With the Hlinois ary 1, 1902, to December of that year, one- | points to Florida. The Dixie Flyer | hy ads every day and the and snowstorms of the last few day anning to make the southern triy spondence concerning such trave has been | pupled within a day after — members, would be present system of anticipatin tee was to do exact justice to all taxpayers { would not have been sold until March or | the revenues and would have the additional ;““-} NamAR ot Atk kg, S a4 and that in making Its investigations it [ April veral Omaha houses have now on | bad feature of increasing expenses through “"; Friday i) th ‘“”‘}‘ at Mrs. L. Total losses in eleven years 9 1 was not actuated by any deslse to impose | thelr books orders aggregating from 00 | the payment of interest on warrants nuM lon N 1 th I M " Huir's, 620 Washinglon avenie. Aprons and | Aunual Premi WEBSTER CITY, la., Dec. 18.—(Special [ bardships on the franchised corporations. |to 200 carloads of goods for immediate de- | paid for want of funds Sl HI T T LR TRy 1Y e o M, Parks ana_son left | gik fonservative estimate of the amount of | pejegram.)—A new combination among fur- | At the same tme," he aske ould the | livery. At the present time the committee nm,L(([""I‘L?l:’l':“"’ LIRS L Gl Tuesday cvening for’ the south to spend lv:n|r"lr“v‘:"hl:‘vl‘:“’\x»yty'lm:fl"ll':mv:;'«‘-'l\]"il:‘\yrél-:":; [ niture dealers in central and northern fown | People of the city think we were damaging | Now comes disquicting news, While noth- | members of the board who have becn con the holldays with Dr. B L. Parks of | 80,000, making a total sum_ paid in eleven | hag just been formed for buying purposes | the town if we gave the supreme court u | ing official s given out each large shipper | sulted have arrived at no solution of the Atlantu, gt They will visic other southern [ years' 00w, Deducting 16 or cent paid | 104 o get the benefit of lower freight|chance to pass upon the matter definitely, | has reccived a tip that on January 1 rates | problem SHAKE DICE FOR THE DOGS L il bl 5 i RERHE, b 2% yee & BHOS | v 8 re 'ds Omaha, In case the city council | are to be restored. This tip been given Members of Hawkeye lodge No. 1M, In- | of STs00, Deducting (rom this the amount | rates. Dealers will buy wholly In carload | s rekar aha, In case clty councl s 5t & How Mibta roi RToae Wookioh opendent Order of Odd Fellows, are 0 | igyen, yeum, U603, (he et proi |lots and ship to central points for dis- | shall fail to glve the reliet sought? out before when nothing came of it, but BOLT NOT A SLAP AT BRYAN SaEan A et at Ol Fellows' hall at 1 p. m. to- ‘ourtell” Bluffa to companies amounts | (10 GO0 Sl O GCe Taatly halt the| Appraisements were made upon property | at other times it has been true. The alarm- j R o 8 on nx n Prone Aniereon. Membvers of other jodges are The establishing of the rates as above | frelght rates. Webster City will be a |8t the corner of Tenth and Dodge streets, | i€ feature to Omaha jobbers is seen when | Jaeknoninn Club Elec ows How lem Solver. invited described fs contrary to the provisions of | gigtributing point for northern and central 1‘ $80 per foot front; on Twenty-ninth avenue, | It Is learned that the difference in the rato | Hard 1t Is to Plek Be- L, \ The women of 8t. John's English Luth- | #¢ j_'-';“l;ivl*m‘-!ll::: :"‘;;'l--”""{ ‘l“" “Lv"“:" "': Towa. This new combination will hold its | near Leavenworth street, at $36 per foot, [ on carlots between the present and what it O LT b T by the compinies with Mr. Hennett | first meeting in Webster Clty January 3.|and at €hicago and Twenty-first streets, | Wil be after restoration will more than 108 Main street, and have a select assort: r Raptas fx a subterfu evad '.|)\er 100 dealers in this section are in the | 350 per foot, consume anticipated profits on the orders e | for the possession of a blear-eved bulldo jnent, of fancy goods and aprons:on sule | G0 KA "0 htes shOWIA subject such | combine. They hope to thus bo able to| The committe which appeared before the [and that the jobbers are beginning to look | Members of the Jacksonion club are re- b IV FOERCRIRE OF & Beateeved bulldos ToF Christmas gltts B Semitite Wt the Bik ocsaltne Basiaes Board of Review was instructed to appear | forward to the time when each car delivered | celving inquiries from ail parts of the state | [0 TG B6 B O Complisation, one whi! N Y lll“mhlm‘ €0, télephona’ 60, Resolved, further, | That we use all | pets b before the city council when it sits as a | Will represent an jtem on the expense ac- | #sking what was meant by the defeat of | o LOR T T ¢ ki Ftored Catd Hhe e Wi B0C Sibmit o | SAYS THIELE WAS INSANE | board of eaulization. squnt, . The Jobbers sand to makeghaok|} Full Kohl, restisr nomines fof vibe Pl Coiniier doy tink/appoared: in the osh DEATHS N COUNClL BLUFFS | tho nereascn rates until the courts' hold | Wednesday being Christmas the exchange | PATL of their losses, even If they should | dent of thut organization, last week, and in | Ther: re now two dogs In controversy that the {nsurance companics have a lexal | > ritats Alened |indiotiius dot: T v, December 25, | have placed large quantities of goods in | some of these inquiries there are intima- | i i LIS dusuTands gombenihay Clnims Brooding Over Wife's Alleged | adjourned to meet Thursday, December 2 v ge [ and they are exactly alike stock, an¢ SiRoads thordIe tions that the defeat of Mr. Kohl was a | *04 John Schermerhorn, Veternn Printer,| Over Milllon Dollars Insurane Immoral Condnct Caused SX00Rs A ontsse Racds {he alfferenesi iy Neither party to the Iltigatton knows the freight rates goes to swell the profits, | blow aimed at the leadership of Mr. Bryan. | Se/HOF PAREY | i ioge gl Tha baiaat 6 ihe 0 e (s lkaike:the. hros the Murder. POLICEMEN WORAK AT RESCUE [ there belng no reduction in price on quan-| “The club would like to have It unde bl pelicatiis o A o e 01 o ed | U tities les an carlots. 5t00d,” said one of the members, “that the | . YaIgEnn N ;:\‘”.::‘y:l vlul;m::“ e i S RED OAK, In.,*Dec. 18.—(Special Tele-| O™®R® OfMcers Carrylug Sue A o b | nction 1n the case of Mr. Kohl was not|the hail" said Justice Altstadt, “and lot = Plone lement company s wwm‘x am.)—In the Thicle murder case, which Many Destita LOW RATE OF ILLITERACY |wimed at Mr. Bryan or at anyone else. Mr. | ‘them call the dogs. If cach of the dogs John Schermerhorn, a voteran printer, | Groneweg & Schoentg'n company. . 2000 | 1V rled 1o dlstrict court, the tate e i Koh ts a k0od fellow, and so 13 Judge Win- | CLOSCE oBle of th men as a master, the case died last night at his home, 807 First g e oMby 2000 | rested this morning, baving introduced the | s Nebraska SO Holds Front Place tn | torsteen, The name of the former wag W1 be settied that way, if both dogs follow avenue, after thres months' illness, of ul- | Hurie-i Srug com| 700 0 | evidence of eye-witnesses to the tragedy. | placed on the ticket without consulting | 4%aY one man, then Il have o lot the lit ceration of the stomach. He was for a long "J'f.‘n“.."f«'.q‘.".’“,,,}»...\ ot 1000 | who described the murder. The day was | ment has been stlll further strengthened o, with btmand 1t was belleved that there it :fi'“ A9 St AN ST oy time foreman on the Nonparell and later ran | 3700 F byt X TR b ent in hearing witnesses for the defense. & LL would be no cofftest. Wheh some of the property. nake King Solo Monarch ) cturing compan 11500 | spent in hearing witnesses for efense, | gince Tuesday and now six men ving his “ q o i AN wving —_ friends of Judge Wintersteen started o | ™On aud his famous bee trick look like 99 a Job offce. He was a member of the w.lm Ref mpany the attempt being made to show Thiele to | their whole attention to distributing aid | nts." Typographical union. His wife survives [ Do 3 J | have become insane through brooding over | and 1o iny tigating .the condition of ap General Passenger Agent John Francis of boom for him there was no one here anxious ,‘fl k M 3 P ; | the Burlington road has just received fr Jugh to decide hetween two good demo e case will come up for hearing'in Jus- i 7 k | Beiplaw ana Tmiserent company 4 k him. The body will be taken to Winterset, | {oqa Rapids Bupnly company 3 his wife's conduct. The evidence will prob- | plicants. Fully 100 cases have been relioved 5 tice Altstadt’s court tomorrow by this squad since the cold snap began a | e 1vision of statistics of the United |crats and the man with the workers behind 4 M P begw States Department of Agriculture figures | him got the most votes. It is no reflection 1a MeCormick Harvest Machine com: Sk ke aneitaRa Thireday e ot | Cyrus D. Weaver, aged 63, died at 6|, fon) s i Chicle’s sons are witnesses. They are 18 | week ago. The IR " o'clock yeaterday nfterncon, at his home, | Minneapolis “Threshing " Machin o | A RIRAN, AR N i ork 1s carrled on WIth & | howing the illiteracy of the people of Ne- | upon Mr. Kohl that he was deteated and 15| MISSOURI OFFICERS ~ NAMED 108 Flliott street, after three weeks' {liness. | ur Plow company 00 |GeNas HInG Fe% o bHarity: eot fori e and | Preska and four other states in proportion | a compliment to Judge Wintersteen In that | 0 e A " 0 o efvil war, serving | Manufacturing company Dme cha enterprises, and SERT: DoBUIRtlG Rad viia shows he has friends y 0 are 0w ndution Ho wak a veleran of the civil war, serving | Golimbls Manutacuurs | STORRS FORMALLY ~ RESIGNS |now’thatthe mubiic oo the yaes. s |10 (e toal ‘population. based upon the | it shovws he has friends (o Ouia vho ar Sk Eallens B in Company A, Sixty-fourth Tlinols, and [ Auitman, Miller & (o 40600 | attend to the distribution of serond.hand | C€BSUS Of 1900 This s the first tabulation | anxious to identify him with the club. epublic was a member of Union Veterans' Leglon | Keystone Munufacturing company.. 1060 f Assintant General | o v M8 | of this nature since the 1840 census, and | The committee on entertalnment of the tives in Tis Sei | Sandwich Manutcturing company. o | clothing, provisions, money aud the like ) . p o No. 5. He leaves o wife and six children, | D i p A ntVas Ealie B o Y i has not yet been published by the govern- | club, which has in haud preparation for the ey H. Va0 Hegn g 3 haced| th 18 ;no Inckyof means with which to | \onis 1" jy moat M ttering to Nebraska, as | @nnual banquet, has secured the Paxton ho- | Andrew Anderson vears of age, died | i i ’ | s £ W eRiarn, Help the ‘pogr. showing a great decrease in illiteracy in | tel for that occaslon. Friday evening thers at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at his | Sl Ty i home, 1415 South Ninth street. He was b T ol A | e Bvery fow minutes some housekeeper (.o veqrs while in the other four states | will be a meeting of the'full committee to tween Democrats, The case wherein H. W. Cowduroy of the ant Pasing company 15 suing George Lak The charity corps of the police depart- Regard to Intelllgence of WASHINGTON, Dev. 18.~It was an- nounced at the White House today that Total S T 55 _|calls up the poliee station to say that a AR S L ) o z the president has decided to send to the foreman on the Wabash sectton in the yards. | AR CRESTON, Ia, Dec. 18.—(Special Telo- | Sall& uP the pelice utatlon to say (h | quoted, New York, Pennsylvania, Massa- | adopt final plans Imm k- hepidasiied lo gan Lo, ths He leaves o wife and four children. He was | Grand jurors for the year and petit | gram )—H, 8. Storrs, division superintend- 8 POLALOEK OF | (b peits and Connecticut, there has been | sl domor; L DOmIBA! & member of the Knights of the Mac jurors for the January term of the dis-|eng.of the Q, with headquarters at Cres- |8 Baif ton of coal s at her Home, walting to | "y reage, | RELEASES BUNNESS RROMUJAIL | SRsrios b As anusip ot nion, Mow:toba 4 L ot OAd Followes trict court at Avoca have been drawn as | (on, today anmounced his resignation, to|D® S¢Ot Out to the destitute. An ofcer s | %% MUCRSL L L L 0L surveyor of the port of St. Louis, in place aiinaepentent Crderiob Drg o | b e then dispatched, with the wagon if neces- i NSDESAKN) of Charles H. Smith, and Charles F. Wen The tnfant son of C. L. Whitaker dieq | follows take effect January 1. to accept the posi- P b agon 1t necen- | H b ST iways printed In o com- | Judke Baker Gra gl 7o i ooy g : e V's hospital. Durial | Orand Jury—J. B, Pollock, E. 8. Russell, | tjon of assiatant general superintendent of | *0rY: to bring it in. The large room on the | 15 FeaAcTl BAS 4IVAYS PO i @ £om- i gong . iy i o Louls, to bo collector of in Tuesday at St. Bernard's hospita uria " 3 o ‘ 3 9 % " south side of the station, known as the de- P 0 * j | ternal revenue. It also was stated that the will be in Albany, Mo Oakland; George Belton, Carson: W. O.|tne Lake Erie & Western, with headquar- | ey d as the de- | o isties, showing the number of illiter- | in Charged. recommendations of the republi i Bae, Onkland; W. J. Hamilton, Mecedonla; | ters at Indianapolis. Mr. Storrs' successor [ loCtives’ room, has been converted into a | o ouy of each thousand maie majority | o pg o et s B g Criminal Caxes In Court, A. M. Huff, Hancock; Fred Robrs, Shelby: | will probably be Tralnmaster Fabens of | Storehouse for the reception of such goods, | oiiqents in these five states, using the| . WIS o congrese Wikl IWPROIL . ACRAGK D . ¢ the district | GeOFge 8. Dye, Carson: Otto Ropenn and | Ottumwa, and this begins to look NMke a rummage | [odSR CERE BVG S SRR S| perederick Bonneas, who was indicted by | prestdent in the selection of oficers in their In the ""“':““' “"I"‘"": ‘; ¢ \'|‘ dis! 'm | W. H. Davis, Walnut; ¥. G. Hetzel Avoca; | gl ISERE I sale in a department store. Long tables are | o ‘it U O e now | the #rand jury of Cook county, Mllinols, for | respective llix:vhv» 1‘“ Missouri and that in CQUEL presided over by Julke WA, W8 |y er, G iled with old clothing of all sorts. Along | v i 7 - abandoning his wife and T-weeks-old | the state at large the recommendations of . yrus Boller, Griswold. pile old clothing rts. Along | pve i e 1ad A1 by trial of the case against Pleas Lowe of | “poiy ™ yure G ") Haas, Shelby; .vn;.iRUPTURES 5_ BLOODVESSEL one side of the room extends a double jine | €Y¢P MOre 8o ”'l,:”"." 1000 figures will be | 40\, opier was released from the custody of | Richard Kerens, the Missouri member r | ; B ssue of “Nebraska.” | ARlY .aiATRYG. WU keoping & Lguep nuls- | 5 V. B t &hoes, rubbers a foarly | EriR489 I8 th S the Omaha police yesterday on a writ of | the republican national committee, and Mr. erce, W. E. Bunnell, Hans Lassen, Dennls | Not Mentloned at Inquest | 0f #hoes, rubbers and overshoes. Nearly A Btior St i ay on o ¢ ; I8 [ Anenilant NAE MAR o A tabulation of the two follows | habeas corpus, granted by Judge Baker of | Alkens, chalrman of the state republic ance, was completed at 2:30 and the case | o, g 4nq @ V. Rock, Avoc i all of this stuff is good, and some of ft—In Jumbe tavatie submitted to the jury. At a late hour last Lh':;" ""““,"‘l:“'s\ 1'n:xl:\ln-|\l\ "':l"_f::“"f,“! Over Rilshey, RxsPallcsman tho 1ne of mehls featwear, for example State N e O haenat | the criminal court committee, will be given favorable con- evening no verdict had been returned [w ¢ . 1 il Doleaas of South Omaha, s 80 good as to indicate that some house- | . 1890 Governor Savage had honored the roquisi- | #ideration. It also was announced that Goy The trial of the c#se agaiust Lloyd For-| s O Kmiee Thrd TRE) wite has been charitable at the risk of her | NCFASKU oo 242 | tion of the governor of Illinols for Bonness, | ernor Otero of New Mexico will be reap graves was begun ahd will be fnlshed t0- | \wpieo “0akiand; €. H. Cooner and Henry | SIOUX CITY, Ia., Dec. 18.—(Special Tele- [ husband's displeasure. All of the under- |New York S I but Judge Baker held that he had no legal | pointed day. Forgraves is charged with assaulting olal, ‘lancock; George Bullls and J. E, Eram.)—At the Inquest over Pat Malone wear is freshly laundered, and the coats, | Connecticut eos 5 power of authority to do, for the reason | The setilement which the president has & ne named 1d Zimmon with a knife and | oo Goewold: A, B Younk, M '; tormerly a South Omaha policeman, the | cloaks, capes and mackintoshés are in & l‘vmml\nrfln 8 | that extradition may not be made for a|made of the contest over the Missouri ap attempting to Kill him. , Zimmon 1¢ now ab- | ppeyp ‘ung Adam Eckert, Walnut; €. . | verdict was death due to a ruptured blood- | state of excellent re Jobn Hyde, formerly advertlsing aent | migjemeanor, and for the futher reaon | pointments fx viewed by Secretary Hitol sent and it f« sald he has managed some- | o B cssel. The name of his ot for the Burllagion, now United States! i the offense charged against Bonness 1o | cock as satisfactory. He hus expressed DOW'to get s far away as Denver and the | 10k rAnt Pilling and T, . Olark, Mace- | Yossel. Tho name of bis asealiant was not How to save Time, stasticlan, furnished Mr. Francis with | oy o crime under the statutes of the atate | himeelf as well ploased with the dispos stata {5 not to have the help of his testi Beinmonan et The members of the squad say that, as [ the figures. The complete tabulation for | braska | tion of the question for threa reasons mony Woodward Is shipping Ganymede Choco- — they are very busy these days, much time | 1900 of population of males 21 years of age | gonesy fs alleged to have deserted his | First, the appolntment of Gallenkamp, to tes to New York, Chicago and other east- audue Fen WL Restin, could be saved if the housewives who have | and over In theso states, classificd ucoord- | wite and baby and three otler ehildren | whom he is personally very friendly and who Marringe L1 enses, | ern cities weekly donla CE RV A, Dec. 18.--(Special.) | B00ds to give out would make them into [ IN& to literacy, follows on October 14, 1901, He I8 a butcher by | was recommended by Representatives Joy ENTERVILLE 5 tal | The following marriage licenses were Judge Fee anvounced today that he will | bundles and have them ready to take away | States, Total, Literate, Tilite trade and has been working sinco in an | and Bartholdt and approved by Mr. Hitch- sued yesterday resign January 1 to return to practice. C.[when the officer calls. Persons having | auetithnvetts Sdiie iy | Omaha market | cock as an alternative after the fight A | e V. Vers end the Center- | such goods o ake the fact known by w Yo 218096 2, der the laws of ofs child abando eloped on Smith, recommended by th Name and Residence Asc |'W. Vermilion is endorsed Ly the Center- | such goods can make the fact known by | New York 184,96 Under the laws of Illinols child abandon- | veloped on Sn y th n‘:.l 1 4‘ N : Ia 3 SENATOR PATTERSON ARGUES ville bar for his euccessor. calling up the police station, telephone 17 necticut b1+ ment s punished by imprisonment from one | Kerns element and Willlam G. Boyd, rec ennsylvania . 131728 1 i Vervol Mos:barger, Couneil Blufts W — p The police ind. on careful investigation | Fenneyl to three years. The authorities of that |ommended by the republican representatiy F. M. Brown, Omaha... 24| WHL Continue Hin Addre | FRATERNIZE | that about one-third of those who apply state will make another effort to extradite | and Chairman Alkens of ihe state repub Bertha Hall, Auburn, Neb in Doy le CHURCH BOD;ES‘ for aid are unworthy. One of the most ‘APPEAL FOR HELP FOR POOR Bonness and bring hin to trial if possible. | lMean committee. Second, practically )en roday, Preshyterin th in | glaring cakes of this kind was that of a man Wils Upon Charltable | fng the selection of ofices fn the varlous | X | Joint Ce cnttonal on North Twenty-second street. He ap Fe R e AUDITORIUM SPECIAL ~ VOTE | districts to the republican representattves [ | [ | [ [ Davls sells paint | } AC o i The Bee has decided to glve to the most popular working girl or woman in Coun el Bluffs, who earns her own living, a 5 plied for ald, and, as is usual, an officer " therefrom, and third, the participation o Senator Patterson occupled all of yes- plisd for: 4108 Are Now Dolng | participation ot terday i the distriet court in his argu- mont for the defendant in the case of 1 yle agalnst Burns and at the hour of adjourn was sent out to his house to see If he Stockhe s Wil Be Asked to Bal- | Mr, Ajkens tn the selection . jund his family were in actual - ot Question of Extending oficers Christmas gift of a box at the Dohany ST. LOUIS, Dec. 18.—Unity of spirlt in | wap; It was found that the fam The numerous calls which Mayor Moores theater on Christmas night, at which time e Ao 1 evangelistic work as well as In educational | jjy comprised, besides himselt, a wite and | is having from poor people who are in need 13 4 ment kad not finished his remarks to the o M iifest in a marked degree at A ) 2 | i, UCARS A = the attraction will be “For Love's Sake matters is wman i1 slx children, all comfortably 1 1| of help has prompted him to issue the fol H one of the best melodramas that bas dury. He had covered pretty well the trans- | the joint meeting of the Missouri synods of | eloihed; there was meat in the iarder and | lowing appeal for funds and provision The regular meeting of the board of ai s Ever WOman ared here In many years. The two lowa ! ™ tions on Battle Mountain, but has yet to | the Presbyterian church, North and South, coal in the bin, while in the stable in the To the Charitable Citlzens of Omaha rectors of the Omaha Auditorium company 15 nterestfll and should know y E LTS discuss the stock transactions and may con- Y here. The announced pur- . % | The increased cold weather that has fol- [ will be held today at 12:30 o'clock and WUOUL (e WoLder!: nm‘ Mabel and Ethel Strickland, have now in session here announced pur- | pagy of the house were four horses in good J s prominent parts in the play. The st | Sume & couple of hours or more before con- | pose of the calling together of the two | ondition and adjolning were two|loWed the cold snap of a we ago 15 | immediately reafter the polls for the spe. MARVEL Whirling Spray i a shed ciusing much Afstress and suffering among 16 now Vasias! By riaas 18 to be decided by the r he | Cludivk his address today. Then will fol- | synods was to appoint a joint board of | wagons, The man admitted that the horses | o g Tsh Ak ) SuAATIE MY clal meeting of the stockholders will be Thenew Varies! s, _ nje Bee, who can vote for their choice upon | 1OW the closing address for Doyle by Mr.|management for Westminste college, ang wagons belonged to him, but added that | The As ’:’1.!.4 Charities n‘.\‘mfl pussed | opened for the purpose of deciding the prop M the attached coupon. The contest closes | PaldWID, who will occupy a full day or | which heretofore had been under the Juris- | he would be better off without them, as he | bhnsed & groat many claimg faeetion N | osition to incrense the power of the cor- S b P e R s The | Wore, thus prolonging the arguments Into | diction of the southern body could find nothing for them to do and the | made upon me, and I have had a detail | poration, permitting it to contract debts to succesaful one In this contest can invite Friduy. Both sides yesterday submitted to| Each body appointed twelve trusteen. |horscx wore “eating (heir heads oft™ He | 3ppointed trom aut police department eon- | an amount not to exceed two-thirds of the three of her friends to occupy the box with | he court voluminous instructfons which §ince Westminster college was formerly | wag then offercd o job at a modergte wage | {rolmen. to 1ake Charge of this work (uring | Amount of the capital stock subseribed her. A coupon will be printed each day ‘llu WHI ask Judge Green to give the jury | managed by the Presbyterian Church | payling supplies to the poor, which he re- |the re ere weather, wnd until permanent ar Statements made h\’(h- officers of the Cut them aut, vote your cholce and deposit | ! B8 charge. These will cover in all | South the synod of the other Presbyterian | fysa The word ‘unworthy” now ap- "I“";l’_'.m“:'u‘ RIS \re | COMPaDY are to the effect that under the | o your ballots at The Bee office, The vote | P€4rly 100 pagea of typescript | body adopted a resolution expressing the | pears opposite his name ou tho list of ap- | looked. into and, if found worthy. fmm mw':m l‘l:'\:";;n: ntn-!u- vvrlv;\ n:. ot 19¢0T | The Whiriing Soray Brringe Ta 8ale Bp Will be published daily. Subscriptions pald | denomination’s appreciation of the “gen- | pi{cants ite rellef given to the best of our abil poration | o {mpossible to contract el S we iy L L Viettne of Waliroad Care, erosity and fraternal spirit” manifested in | " Another case tn striking contrast with | GIothInE 1 needed “badly,” al s | for the construction of the bullaing, as when - S1 8IMAN & McConnall Druz Co, Cedi J. G. Carpenter, postal clerk, who was | the plan of co-operation and the hope that | this is that of Mrs. Schulman, 604 North thercfore ask that whatey that contract is made it will bring with it 16th nud Dodge, Vmabu ye ONE VOTE FOR killed in the Milwaukee wreck at Perry | Westminster college would continue to | seventeenth street. She is a widow with Sithor.In the way of elg LIS night before last, made his headquarters |u | prosper as it had done o the past | two small children, both serlously {11 with | baye i Ter, at ¥ | this city, rooming at 721 Fifth avenue dur- o commrpr—— | diphtheria. The officer found her abso here 1t will be i L A BRIG H THOME MA K ES AMERRY ||m< his layover time. His home was at Robes lates Restgning lutely without means of providing medicine hdatas et Aui o g eaadiadhit ! olumbus Junction aud the body was taken | LONDON, Dec. 18.—Vanity Fair says It | for the lttle sufferers e was no food, | n ) HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH Christmas Night, 1801 1"""" . hears on excellent authority that Lord |no fuel and the woman. herself In po 1o S Prank Adams, a stockman living at Moor- | Roberts, commander-in-chief of the forces, | health, was without shoes. She had ma P coatnte will be &l ) A At head, la., was brought to this city yesterday | contemplates leaving the War office in | no application for aid, and the chances aro | contriution and w veport published Lizzle Hickoy, Wollman's. lmurlllnl from Missourl Valley, where his | April and that he will be succeeded by the | the police would not have known of her | in the dally pabers of thy work done Mro. Aunle Lunkley, Boston Store....., 5 | rlght leg was so badly crushed under the [ duke of Connaught. condition had not the neighbors taken an FRANK EMOORES, Mayor. 1te-at-larkn viston arter,